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<bibitem type="C">   <ARLID>0439579</ARLID> <utime>20240103205546.1</utime><mtime>20150122235959.9</mtime>   <SCOPUS>84921855139</SCOPUS>  <DOI>10.1007/978-3-319-11191-9_36</DOI>           <title language="eng" primary="1">On Marginal Problem in Evidence Theory</title>  <specification> <page_count>8 s.</page_count> <media_type>P</media_type> </specification>    <serial><ARLID>cav_un_epca*0434586</ARLID><ISBN>978-3-319-11190-2</ISBN><ISSN>0302-9743</ISSN><title>Belief Functions: Theory and Applications</title><part_num/><part_title/><page_num>331-338</page_num><publisher><place>Cham</place><name>Springer</name><year>2014</year></publisher><editor><name1>Cuzzolin</name1><name2>F.</name2></editor></serial>    <keyword>evidence theory</keyword>   <keyword>marginal problem</keyword>   <keyword>extension</keyword>   <keyword>product extension</keyword>    <author primary="1"> <ARLID>cav_un_auth*0101223</ARLID> <full_dept language="cz">Matematická teorie rozhodování</full_dept> <full_dept language="eng">Department of Decision Making Theory</full_dept> <department language="cz">MTR</department> <department language="eng">MTR</department> <full_dept>Department of Decision Making Theory</full_dept>  <name1>Vejnarová</name1> <name2>Jiřina</name2> <institution>UTIA-B</institution> <fullinstit>Ústav teorie informace a automatizace AV ČR, v. v. i.</fullinstit> </author>   <source> <url>http://library.utia.cas.cz/separaty/2014/MTR/vejnarova-0439579.pdf</url> </source>        <cas_special> <project> <ARLID>cav_un_auth*0292670</ARLID> <project_id>GA13-20012S</project_id> <agency>GA ČR</agency> </project>  <abstract language="eng" primary="1">Marginal problem in the framework of evidence theory is introduced in a way analogous to probabilistic one, to address the question of whether or not a common extension exists for a given set of marginal basic assignments. Similarities between these two problem types are demonstrated, concerning necessary condition for the existence of an extension and sets of all solutions. Finally, product extension of  the set of marginal basic assignments is introduced as a tool for the expression of a representative in a closed form.</abstract>    <action target="WRD"> <ARLID>cav_un_auth*0309159</ARLID> <name>BELIEF 2014. International Conference /3./</name> <dates>26.09.2014-28.09.2014</dates> <place>Oxford</place> <country>GB</country>  </action>  <RIV>BA</RIV>    <reportyear>2015</reportyear>     <presentation_type> PR </presentation_type> <inst_support> RVO:67985556 </inst_support>  <permalink>http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0243119</permalink>   <confidential>S</confidential>         <unknown tag="mrcbT16-q">100</unknown> <unknown tag="mrcbT16-s">0.323</unknown> <unknown tag="mrcbT16-y">17.13</unknown> <unknown tag="mrcbT16-x">0.52</unknown> <unknown tag="mrcbT16-4">Q2</unknown> <unknown tag="mrcbT16-E">Q3</unknown> <arlyear>2014</arlyear>       <unknown tag="mrcbU14"> 84921855139 SCOPUS </unknown> <unknown tag="mrcbU63"> cav_un_epca*0434586 Belief Functions: Theory and Applications 978-3-319-11190-2 0302-9743 331 338 Cham Springer 2014 Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence 8764 </unknown> <unknown tag="mrcbU67"> Cuzzolin F. 340 </unknown> </cas_special> </bibitem>